Tech Tip Thursday: 8th Scale Droop

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 11

  • @alexr9030
    @alexr9030 Год назад +2

    Love your descriptions in your videos Ryan that helps a lot . keep up the good work 😉

  • @chadchristians607
    @chadchristians607 Год назад +2

    Thanks Ryan. Some people, like myself, measure droop by stating millimeters above or below the Chassis. Negative numbers indicate the number of millimeters the hub is below the chassis and positive means the number of millimeters the hub is above the chassis. Klinik RC has a super simple gauge that measures this and includes the 36mm blocks.

  • @Rcking5111
    @Rcking5111 8 месяцев назад +1

    What is the the little measure droop tool call (part number)

  • @Topp-Dogg-AKA-A.C.E
    @Topp-Dogg-AKA-A.C.E Год назад

    What color did you paint that car on the table, as a kid I had the Fast traxx car and it reminds me of that color!?

  • @Xman1976
    @Xman1976 Год назад

    Sounds fine

  • @stevemarcil1911
    @stevemarcil1911 Год назад

    Hear ya loud and clear

  • @veganbear5212
    @veganbear5212 Год назад

    11:45

  • @djrostick7408
    @djrostick7408 Год назад

    RYAN WHICH STARTER BOX WORKS WITH THE NEW BUGGY I AM USING A PROTEK SURESTART

    • @tlrcamp8009
      @tlrcamp8009 Год назад

      I wish he would make a video to show how to modify the post on the TLR box so the X 2.0 can work properly

  • @roberttannenbaum6779
    @roberttannenbaum6779 Год назад

    What about the hudy droop blocks there 30 mm why are you using 34 mm???

  • @ricardomatos240
    @ricardomatos240 Год назад

    Hi. And for rear how many mm?